Inducible expression of kallikrein in renal tubular cells protects mice against spontaneous lupus nephritis.
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Bo Zhang | Chandra Mohan | Mei Yan | P. Igarashi | Quanzhen Li | C. Mohan | E. Wakeland | Yong Du | M. Yan | Xinli Shao | Peter Igarashi | Quan-Zhen Li | Edward K Wakeland | Yajuan Li | Yong Du | Ru Yang | Yajuan Li | Indu Raman | Indu Raman | Bo Zhang | Xinli Shao | Ru Yang
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